Landscaping

In the hot, dry summer we’ve been experiencing this year, you’ve likely already gathered up the kids, pets and lawn furniture to hide out in the house and wait for fall. Unfortunately, you can’t take your yard with you. Since the lawn has no choice but to lay exposed to the oppressive heat and arid atmosphere, homeowners have to go the extra mile to ensure their front and back yards receive the care and nourishment they need when Mother Nature comes up short. Consider the following tips to get through the dry season.